This season, Tyler Heineman and Mason Fluharty have exceeded expectations for the Toronto Blue Jays. Both have provided the team with a boost and continue to play with confidence.

Heineman, Fluharty Exceeding Expectations for Blue Jays
Heineman’s Strengths this Season
Heineman has enjoyed a successful 2025 season as a backup catcher. A journeyman who’s had multiple stints with Toronto, when Heineman hit his first home run this season, it was the first home run hit in the majors since 2019.
The 34-year-old has been hitting for a high average (.339) while putting up solid offensive production in 47 games.
Little did we think that his role would provide much value to the team’s success. This is evident alongside his fellow catcher Alejandro Kirk. Both have provided solid defense behind the dish.
Heineman is hitting well above his career average, showcasing a significant improvement in his offense. His presence in the lineup has been refreshing, as he’s been a threat at the plate. His defense behind the plate has also been noteworthy, as he’s thrown out base stealers effectively.
He is also contributing with hits, RBI, and even the occasional home run, making him a reliable offensive option when needed. Heineman has been on three separate stints with the Blue Jays.
Heineman even stepped in to pitch in a recent blowout win over the Texas Rangers.
We, the social media account, legally aren’t allowed to award a save but…
TYLER HEINEMAN’S FIRST CAREER SAVE
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Heineman has provided excellent support to Alejandro Kirk, forming a strong catching duo that has been a key part of the Blue Jays’ success this season.
Fluharty’s Impressive Rookie Season
Fluharty has had a season of ups and downs for the Blue Jays, marked by both strong performances and a stint in Triple-A.
He’s shown flashes of brilliance, including a recent save where he inherited a bases-loaded situation and retired former MVPs Shohei Ohtani and Mookie Betts. However, his ERA has fluctuated, and he was sent back to Triple-A Buffalo for a period to work on his consistency.
Fluharty has demonstrated a strong strikeout ability, with 45 strikeouts across 43 2/3 innings. He also has a strong feel for his pitches, specifically with his slider and cutter, which he uses to produce whiffs.
In a recent outing, he showcased his ability to handle high-pressure situations, earning a save by striking out Ohtani and getting Betts to ground out with the bases loaded. This performance has fueled optimism that he can be a valuable bullpen piece for the Blue Jays.
Mason Fluharty retired TWO former MVPs (Ohtani, Betts) with the bases loaded to earn today’s save.
The last player to do that? Hall of Famer Trevor Hoffman in 2002 (Bonds, Kent).
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